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Rita Ora wows in skimpy Mad-Max style leather outfit that barely covers her boobs at NY fashion do

Rita Ora wows in skimpy Mad-Max style leather outfit that barely covers her boobs at NY fashion do

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Rita has recently returned to the music scene with her new hit single, Heat
RITA GETS LEATHERED Rita Ora wows in skimpy Mad-Max style leather outfit that barely covers her boobs at NY fashion do
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POP star Rita Ora goes belle for leather in a Mad Max-style outfit.
The Hot Right Now singer, 34, wore the get-up with silver bangles, shark tooth necklace and stacked over-the-knee boots.
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Rita Ora wowed in a leather Mad Max-style outfit for a New York fashion do
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Rita wore the get-up with silver bangles, shark tooth necklace and stacked over-the-knee boots
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She was at a New York fashion do, where she took to the mic behind the DJ stand.
Rita has recently returned to the music scene with her new hit single, Heat.
The raunchy song revolves around having sex, and has gone down well with fans.
Talking about her new summer banger, the singer told The Sun: 'I wanted to really celebrate my sexuality and the way I am as a woman.
'My last album was so different, it was about my love life and getting married.
'But with this next lot of music I wanted it to be so carefree and back to how I was coming up in the industry.
'I wanted to celebrate everything I have become. It's not super deep, just fun.'
Rita is happily married to Hollywood director Taika Waititi and even three years after they wed, she is still in the honeymoon phase, adding: 'I feel in a really great happy place right now.'
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Gregg Wallace breaks silence on brutal 8 months, slams BBC for leaving him exposed and warns ‘I won't be the last'
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Gregg Wallace breaks silence on brutal 8 months, slams BBC for leaving him exposed and warns ‘I won't be the last'

The report findings have been released in full SPEAKS OUT Gregg Wallace breaks silence on brutal 8 months, slams BBC for leaving him exposed and warns 'I won't be the last' SHAMED Gregg Wallace has broken his silence after a bombshell report into his inappropriate behaviour was revealed. The MasterChef star, 60, was sacked by the BBC after an investigation upheld 45 out of the 83 allegations made against him. Advertisement 1 Gregg Wallace has broken his silence after a bombshell report upheld 45 of 83 allegations against him Credit: Getty The TV host, who was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder during the seven-month probe, has now released a statement. He said: "For eight months, my family and I have lived under a cloud. Trial by media, fuelled by rumour and clickbait. "None of the serious allegations against me were upheld. "I challenged the remaining issue of unwanted touching but have had to accept a difference in perception, and I am deeply sorry for any distress caused. It was never intended." Advertisement He went on to add that he is "relieved that the Banijay report fully recognises that my behaviour changed profoundly in 2018". And he admitted that some of his humour and language "missed the mark". But the TV chef insisted: "I never set out to harm or humiliate. I always tried to bring warmth and support to MasterChef, on screen and off. After nearly 20 years on the show, I now see that certain patterns, shaped by traits I've only recently begun to understand, may have been misread. "I also accept that more could have been done, by others and by myself, to address concerns earlier. Advertisement "A late autism diagnosis has helped me understand how I communicate and how I'm perceived. I'm still learning. Banijay have given me great support, and I thank them. But in the end, the BBC left me exposed to trial by media and the damage it leaves in its wake. "To those who've shown kindness, thank you. It mattered. This has been brutal. For a working-class man with a direct manner, modern broadcasting has become a dangerous place." He added: "I was the headline this time. But I won't be the last. There will be more casualties if the BBC continues down this path, where protecting its legacy matters more than protecting people. For my part, with full legal support, I will consider my next move." It follows a scathing Instagram post shared from his platform last week. Advertisement He vowed he would "not go quietly" and blasted the corporation for failing to "investigate my disability or protect me". This comes as the report into Wallace's behaviour has also revealed two more people are facing a probe over "inappropriate behaviour". The report found out of the 83 allegations against Wallace, 45 were substantiated. Most of them involved inappropriate sexual language and humour. Advertisement But, the investigation also looked at 10 complaints made about other people, from the period between 2012 to 2018/2019. Two were substantiated, relating to inappropriate language, one for swearing and the other for racist language. 'Lewis Silkin's findings include two further allegations which were upheld, relating to other individuals," stated the report. 'We'll never work with him again', blast BBC as Gregg Wallace report reveals 'substantial' allegations over 19 YEARS "The BBC takes these findings very seriously and we have asked Banijay UK to take action to address these issues, which is underway. Advertisement "This will be completed as a priority." Of the substantiated claims regarding Wallace, some related to other inappropriate language, being in a state of undress, and one case of unwanted physical contact. The report concluded 94 per cent of the allegations against Wallace related to behaviour which is said to have occurred between 2005 and 2018. Claims we've previously reported about Gregg THE report upheld 45 out of the 83 complaints made. 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Model Ulrika Jonsson tells The Telegraph that when she competed on Celebrity MasterChef in 2017, Wallace allegedly had to apologise after making a "rape joke", which caused another female contestant to become "really distressed". Sir Rod Stewart takes to Instagram following the accusations, accusing Wallace of "humiliating" his wife Penny Lancaster on Celebrity MasterChef in 2021. Producer and director Dawn Elrick posts a letter on Instagram which includes a number of anonymous accounts from people who allege they "have experienced sexism and sexual harassment within the TV industry". She claims the letter, which accuses Wallace of making lewd comments, was sent to the BBC in 2022. The TV star's lawyers say "it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature", BBC News reports. 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Chicago just launched a "Pizza Pass," getting you discount slices at 25+ pizzerias
Chicago just launched a "Pizza Pass," getting you discount slices at 25+ pizzerias

Time Out

timean hour ago

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Chicago just launched a "Pizza Pass," getting you discount slices at 25+ pizzerias

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Sinner and Swiatek awkwardly dance at Wimbledon Champions' Ball but VIPs ‘drunk enough' not to judge
Sinner and Swiatek awkwardly dance at Wimbledon Champions' Ball but VIPs ‘drunk enough' not to judge

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Sinner and Swiatek awkwardly dance at Wimbledon Champions' Ball but VIPs ‘drunk enough' not to judge

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LAURA ROBSON joked that Wimbledon VIPs were 'drunk enough' that they would not have minded the awkward 1am dance between the new singles champions. It has been a long-held tradition that the two individual Championship conquerors at the prestigious grass-court tournament share the stage at the Champions' Ball and have a little boogie. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Wimbledon champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek shared an awkward dance Credit: Instagram @U_Penjanju 6 The world No1 gave Swiatek a spin Credit: Instagram @U_Penjanju 6 The dance lasted just 20 seconds Credit: Instagram @U_Penjanju 6 The pair will each collect £3million in prize money Credit: Getty 6 Swiatek dazzled in a long dress at The OWO – Raffles London hotel 6 Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 The act disappeared during the Covid years but has since returned, albeit it is begrudgingly done by the multi-millionaire winners – and they are usually not very good at it either. They might have decent footwork on the Centre Court turf but not when it comes to dancing. Jannik Sinner, who beat Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 in the men's final on Sunday, was interviewed on stage by Robson, 31, in a black suit and tie. Yet before the Italian world No.1 could return to his table, Robson – the 2008 Wimbledon junior girls' singles champion – called up Poland's six-time Grand Slam champion. READ MORE IN WIMBLEDON SEAL OF APPROVAL Sinner hugs Brit music legend before his own MUM after winning Wimbledon Iga Swiatek, 24, had destroyed American Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 in the women's final on Saturday – the first whitewash at that stage of the competition for 114 years – and she had stayed in London until Monday. Swiatek, wearing a long silver gown and pearls, happily came up to the stage for the ceremonial dance. The room contained All England Club top brass and committee members as well as respected BBC broadcaster Annabel Croft, who finished fourth in the 2023 edition of Strictly Come Dancing. Robson said: 'Iga, if you would like to come on back up. You (Jannik) led me right into it. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS 'Now, no matter what you do, we are going to give it a ten out of ten. 'If Annabel is here with the Strictly cards, it's a ten out of a ten.' Adorable moment Princess Kate asks Wimbledon winner to sign tennis ball for Prince Louis after he missed the final The pair engaged in a 20-second dance, albeit at a slow pace and with one twirl, to the soundtrack of 'Feel It Still' by Portugal. The Man. And as befits two introverted characters, who are not comfortable in the media spotlight, it was not exactly a Rock 'n' Roll routine. Nonetheless, they received a warm reception from the audience at The OWO – Raffles London hotel – in Whitehall. Robson said: 'Fantastic. Look at the moves. A round of applause for both. We will let you both go. 'We said 10 out of 10, I think everyone in this room is drunk enough that it doesn't even matter. 'So, it's all good. Enjoy your champagne, guys. Enjoy the rest of the night. Congratulations.' Sinner and Swiatek individually earned a record £3million for winning seven matches over the course of two weeks. Yet their wins were mired in controversy given that the pair – Sinner (three months) and Swiatek (one month) – had served anti-doping bans since the 2024 Wimbledon Championships. Neither player had been accused of intentionally cheating or wrongdoing but the infringements that led to their suspension have been the subject of much discussion in the sport and beyond. Sinner twice tested positive for prohibited substance clostebol, an anabolic steroid, in March 2024 – he blamed it on a physio's bare-handed massage – but was cleared of fault or negligence by an independent tribunal. Between February 9 and May 4, he was suspended from the ATP Tour after an out-of-court agreement with world drug busters. Swiatek, meanwhile, tested positive for prohibited substance Trimetazidine (TMZ) in an out-of-competition anti-doping test. She accepted a one-month suspension that was served in the off-season last year. It was a result of taking contaminated melatonin tablets from Poland, which she had been using for jet lag and sleep issues.

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